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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1921)
vriad -" T THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, JXJVt S, MsU.'t Personal Mention o v, O! Rlii nnd Main stroolii during tlio ci 'iilirntlon on tha 4th and Gth of Mm. 0. V. Utomwoll, Mr. Krod,Jl lr' ' Oarlch nnd son, llomor, motored to Mnlln yestordny nnd sponl Mm dny with Mr. nnd Mm, lxulii Ilolitlnliar. Thn- Womnn'n Itoltof Co rim hnn ontponod IU nicotine for tho nutn mor month. Tho noxt mooting will MIm Varn Houston In ngnln nt hor disk In tlio county clnrk offlco, MIm Hoimtoit him linun nv.iy for tho pant f'jw month nttoiulln.'f tho University of Oregon. A Inrno imrly of Klamath Fnlln bo hold thn first Mondny In Bnp ihioiiIo will mnko up n holiday party wuwior, nrconiinff (o Mrs. uriino Hint win spend tho wook-ond and tho nocrotnry of tho Corp. Monday In tho country. Thoy nro, Mr. Mrs. J. II, Carnnhnn, wlio hnn nnd Mm. (lily Merrill, Mr. nnd Mm. hoon visiting hor aliitor, Mm. Inland' A. J. Voyo, Mr. nnd Mrs, Harry Ack Halnos, In Yakima, Wellington for ly, and Mr, Ackloy's ulntor. Mr. Uio pnt month, will roturn homo Kitty Well Colo, Mr. and Mr. Trod thin oronlng. Alio will bo uccompnn-' Mlllii, Mr. J. I. I.oo, MIm Aiftio I.oo, led by hor nolco, llttlo Mis Mnr- Minn Inn (Irnhnm, Ml Olauclln Hplnk gsrot Jnno llalnon, who will mnkmiuid Jiwmn Itohlnaon. Tito party will an oxtondod rllt with hor gmndv lenvo thin nftornoon for BprliiK Crook wlinro thoy will npond thu night, go Iiik on to Orator Iako tomorrow, 11 ml Monday thoy will tako In tho colouration nt Fort Klnmath, Minn Mlnnlo llurnum loft till mnrnlnic for I'ort Klamath whoro ho will Yllt with frlond for tho noxt fow day. W. K. Drown wn n Klamath Kail visitor ynstordnr from hi ranch ni'ar Fort Klamath. parent, Mr, and Mr. John llou. ton. Tho Hod Cross I planning to ov tabllih a rest room for mothnr nnd emergency hoapltal at tho Aliuika concesilon quartern nt tho corner of Ho mro and hnro a now bathing ult for tho Fourth of July bathing glrls conlflit. Thn I-n Vogtio torn ha a largo aoloctlon to pick from. 1Z i SSBSBWg ire- 1 Patients Patience and I'atlnnro and care In omr ex aminations mate posalbta a groat gaining of patient nrnong highly nervous poo plo and chlldron, whlto our plnaiantly arranged room noon makn thorn fcl homo and gain their fldcnca. nt H. J. WINTERS OltADUATK OITICIAN 70(1 MAIN HTIIKKT Henry Straw, I spending a fow day In town from hi ranch at Odotf. a. Frank Fordnoy, a Lorolln ranchor wa In town yetordny attending to mnttor of bulno. Martin Dlddlo of I'ortland I horo on n vacation trip. 0. N. HomcU wan brought down from Kirk yotorday, with n badly cut foot. Mr. Ilonnott utalnod hi In jury vhllo working In tho tlmbor with an nx. Mo I an omployo of tho Hhaw Ilortram, humbor company, Mr. and Mr. Don Zumwnlt aro planning on spending tho wook-ond nt Charry crock, whoro Don 1 going to do a lot of fishing. Mr. and Mm. Ooorgo Thranhor and daughtor, Mlldrnd, accompanlod by Ml Mota Chastaln will loavo thl nftornoon for Hycnn to pond throo day. Sycan In becoming a popular outing spot with Klamath peoplo. Mr. nnd Mr. Uoliort W. Clayo and chlldron havo roturnod from Ashland whoro thoy mado nn nxtondod visit to Mr. Clayo' mothor, Mr. Wing. Thoy aro now at tho ranch homo of Mr. and Mr. T. O. Nnguo and will visit thorn for a fow dam. COE'S AUTO SERVICE Special Rates to Bly$10 Round Trip Hudson, Buick and Dodge cars. Office United Cigar Store 629 Main St. Phone 168 Kdword Drody I In tho city from Chll6quln to colobrato tha Fourth. Frank 8oxton, county club worker, ha boon npondlng norornl day In town looking nftor club mnttor. H. D, Mortonxon, manager of tho I'ollcan Hay, Lumber company, ro turnod lait night from a two day' buslnca trip to Ban Francltco. Paul FoRtor nrrlvo yctorday from Kugono for an oxtondod vllt with hi aider, Mr. Alfred Colllor. Mr. nnd Mr. R. K. Caldwell, who haTo boon horo on a combined pleas uro and business trip tho past fow day, loft thl morning for San Francisco. Make I AU.j-.fc STAR THEATRE TODAY And Saturday u t HELIOTROPE ' Thn great Con mo poll tan produc Uon and companion plctura to IIu oresqao. Throbbing with thrill and Mya. lory, marling tho tear not end lag In happy amllo. Sunday 'noil HAMPTON OK I'LAUKIl" Marshnll Nollan'a groat ipoclal f tbo early day. ' OOOLEHT TIIKATUK IN TOWN The Strand Vonnerlf tlio Motulsto Sunday Tlio Dig Hcnsatlonal Plctmre "When Bear Cat Went Dry" With all ntnr cast Haa big appeal, woll dlroctod, rod Woodod, six rooli, bristling with sua penso and heart Intereit. Tho ma arpleco of. screen work. Fait of ac tion nnd thrills. .ALSO ' Larry Semon Comedy Always a scream I AND Ford Weekly Tbo bct for tho Strand Is our aim. (X)NTINUOUH fUIOW HUNIMX BTAHTS 1 0'CIXCK H1IAIU C JAR THEATER L Sunday-Monday MARSHAL NEILAN'S GREAT .PRQ DUCTION OF THE FRONTIER DAYS 'Bob Hampton of Placer' With Jsmes Klrkwood, Marjory Daw, and Wesley Barry noted freckled faced atar. Human, vlrld, thrilling, spoil binding. Knactod amid tb gTaner of tho Qlscler National Park. ALSO 'Charles Chaplin in "A DOG'S LIFE" TheOREGON Your Hotel WHEN IN PORTLAND Wallace Ardles left on tho morn ing train for. Portland Mr. Ardles visited at the homo of- Mr. and Mr. Ooorgo Humphrey during hi stay horo. Mr, and Mrs. A. K, McCoy and chlldron wero passengers on the out going tain bound' fdr San Francisco this morning. DBasBmB POPULAR SPACIOUS LOOBY At the Center of Everything BROADWAY at STARK ST. Wo suggest yo write, phono or wlro for reservations Arthur II. Meyors, Manager Mr, and Mrs. W, L. Wh4olr'na4 family wero passongers on'theitraW this morning bound ror Portland. They havo boon hao visiting Mr. and Mrs. 0. U, Carlton at' Merrill, Oregon. .Be snro and have a new bathing suit for tho Fourth of July bathing girls contest. The La Voguo store haa a largo aoloctlon to pick from. 1-1 I TV I Cooking Electrically the ideal method Electrically equipped kitchens hold no terrors for the housewife. They are cool, cozy, and comfortable in the summer. They eliminate the drudgery, the grime and the nerve racking tension caused by wood stoves. The expense is surprising ly low. Let us tell you about it. MVWMMSVMVMV The California Oregon Power : Company a Let us be your servant" a wenr rrDr nn itv Swiss Watch Repair Specialist GEO. METZ JEWELER - 622 Main St. Don't' fail to read the Herald Classified Ads. Are You Prepared? FLY-TME IS HERE . A We have a large stock of SCREEN DOORS in three designs, to fit all regular door openings. These doors are made of clear kiln dried, California white pine cov ered with the best grade of rust proof, galvanized wire, and put to gether with hardwood wedge dow els a patented process which makes an exceedingly rigid door. "THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST' BIG BASIN LUMBER CO. LM "Everything to Build With Phone 107 Main & Spring Sts HO . ', -v' ' ( . ( . & VMW 4m 2 'J-Ji f. -. - i 1. "Jl tftVt' TVIA FOR ALASKA ! r ?. HO VP"7' Oft s For the Days of '49 ! Right here in Klamath Falls you will have an oppor tunity of enjoying the exhilarating experiences of the tenderfoot in the midst of the exciting events that made memorable the days when the gold rush was on to the Pacific Coast, and when men made the wild rush to Alaska. You will see it all, enjoy it all, be a part of it all, at the BigAlaskanCarnival, July 4 and 5. Visit the big arena at Eighth and Main streets and have the time of your life. It's the one big chance to play the game in fun as the pioneers played it in reality JUST TWO DAYS '; DON'T MISS IT : TELL- YOUR FRIENDS w "Meet Me At the Alaska Carnival" If It's Loose We Will Move It O. K. TRANSFER CO. m ? .& Phong J&7 sXHH , i iUil WsWSSln